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Serbia: Pesma za Evroviziju ’22 final

After two days of semifinals, Pesma za Evroviziju ’22, the Serbian national final, comes to an end. 18 songs will compete for the ticket to Turin. The show starts at 21.05 CET and you can watch it on Youtube. The contestants are:

1 Skidam Naiva
2 Anđele moj Orkestar Aleksandra Sofronijevića
3 Haos Gift
4 Nema te Zejna Murkić
5 Ljubi svog čoveka Tijana Dapčević
6 Drama Lift
7 Pošinjem da ludim Gramophonedzie
8 Zorja Zorja
9 Oskar Aca Lukas
10 Bejbi Zoe Kida
11 Muškarčina (Zabranjeno voće) Sara Jo
12 Put bez povratka Ana Stanić
13 Dve godine i šes’ dana Biber
14 Origami Angellina
15 Devojko sa plamenom u očima Chegi & Braća Bluz Band
16 Znam Ivona
17 Ljubav me inspiriše Marija Mikić
18 In corpore sano Konstrakta

 

Naiva was the runner up in the 2020 preselection.
Zoe Kida
 became 8th in the 2008 national selection.
Tijana Dapčević represented North-Macedonia in the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. She also took part in the preselection in Serbia and Montenegro in 2006.
Lift was 11th in 2020.
Biber was 4th in 2018.

 
 
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